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<blockquote data-quote="railroad" data-source="post: 16929660" data-attributes="member: 13485"><p>You may be past this bit of information, but I will throw it out there.</p><p>Fixed broad heads yes +++</p><p>Paper tuning, You will need to shoot this to confirm, with fixed broad heads you plan to use.</p><p>Not knowing the terrain you will be in, try to mark some yardage points. ,,,, unless you are blessed with the magic to read yardage within 5 yards.</p><p>From a tree stand, learn how to shoot almost straight down. It happens and is different.</p><p>Spin check all your arrows with broad heads attached.</p><p>Some older rest required the **** fletching to be clocked. I doubt your new rest is that style.</p><p>Double check, you do not get many if any do overs. You just learn from the misses and mistakes.</p><p>Good luck, I think you will enjoy the challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="railroad, post: 16929660, member: 13485"] You may be past this bit of information, but I will throw it out there. Fixed broad heads yes +++ Paper tuning, You will need to shoot this to confirm, with fixed broad heads you plan to use. Not knowing the terrain you will be in, try to mark some yardage points. ,,,, unless you are blessed with the magic to read yardage within 5 yards. From a tree stand, learn how to shoot almost straight down. It happens and is different. Spin check all your arrows with broad heads attached. Some older rest required the **** fletching to be clocked. I doubt your new rest is that style. Double check, you do not get many if any do overs. You just learn from the misses and mistakes. Good luck, I think you will enjoy the challenge. [/QUOTE]
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